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Field Marshal:

Seems that you could put a Las Vegas showgirl against Reid and they would win. Anyone but Reid is the calling here. I think 2010 will largely be an anyone but the incumbent-type election. Similar to 2006.

In 2006, the Dems were leaderless and were the party of No. We know have the Dem party in control with the Reps being the party of no. While i would like to see the GOP put out more ideas and develop new leadership, their main goal should be to simply stay on the sidelines.

Fact is, this congress has been a true disaster. They have had a super-majority now for 10 months and have not passed a single piece of meaningful legislation except the stimulus which has a 2-1 overall un-favorability ratio.

Doesn't it seem strange that 60 percent of the sample was Republican? Most national polls show that no more than 30 percent of the country is Republican. Maybe I am misinterpreting the poll information.

They would of oversampled republican's for their primary to have at least a decent size sample (although 300 is still pretty small).

For the general,
'Party affiliation breakdown in the poll was reflective of state registration figures, with 44 percent Democrats, 36 percent Republicans and 20 percent independents. Questions about the Republican primary were limited to a sampling of 300 Republicans. Those results have a margin of error of plus or minus 6 percentage points.'

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